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24 <br /> <br />990052\01\3407083.1 <br />Government Code Provision Housing Element Compliance <br />(d) For purposes of this section, a metropolitan county, nonmetropolitan county, and <br />nonmetropolitan county with a micropolitan area shall be as determined by the United <br />States Census Bureau. A nonmetropolitan county with a micropolitan area includes the <br />following counties: Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Nevada, Tehama, and <br />Tuolumne and other counties as may be determined by the United States Census Bureau <br />to be nonmetropolitan counties with micropolitan areas in the future. <br />Noted <br />(e) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a jurisdiction shall be considered suburban if <br />the jurisdiction does not meet the requirements of clauses (i) and (ii) of subparagraph (B) <br />of paragraph (3) of subdivision (c) and is located in a Metropolitan Statistical Area <br />(MSA) of less than 2,000,000 in population, unless that jurisdiction’s population is <br />greater than 100,000, in which case it shall be considered metropolitan. A county, not <br />including the City and County of San Francisco, shall be considered suburban unless the <br />county is in an MSA of 2,000,000 or greater in population in which case the county shall <br />be considered metropolitan. <br />Noted <br />(2)(A)(i) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), if a county that is in the San Francisco- <br />Oakland-Fremont California MSA has a population of less than 400,000, that county <br />shall be considered suburban. If this county includes an incorporated city that has a <br />population of less than 100,000, this city shall also be considered suburban. This <br />paragraph shall apply to a housing element revision cycle, as described in subparagraph <br />(A) of paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) of Section 65588, that is in effect from July 1, <br />2014, to December 31, 2028, inclusive. <br />Noted <br />(2)(A)(ii) A county subject to this subparagraph shall utilize the sum existing in the <br />county’s housing trust fund as of June 30, 2013, for the development and preservation of <br />housing affordable to low- and very low income households. <br />Noted <br />(2)(B) A jurisdiction that is classified as suburban pursuant to this paragraph shall report <br />to the Assembly Committee on Housing and Community Development, the Senate <br />Committee on Housing, and the Department of Housing and Community Development <br />regarding its progress in developing low- and very low income housing consistent with <br />the requirements of Section 65400. The report shall be provided three times: once, on or <br />before December 31, 2019, which report shall address the initial four years of the <br />housing element cycle, a second time, on or before December 31, 2023, which report <br />shall address the subsequent four years of the housing element cycle, and a third time, on <br />Noted